R v Evans (Cheryl)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judge | LORD JUSTICE MANTELL,MR LOBBENBERG |
Judgment Date | 27 May 1999 |
Neutral Citation | [1999] EWCA Crim J0527-13 |
Judgment citation (vLex) | [1999] EWCA Crim J0527-9 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) |
Docket Number | No: 98/7478/Y5 |
Date | 27 May 1999 |
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Attorney General's Reference (No. 82 of 2002); R v M (A Juvenile)
... ... That may be achieved by charging a large but limited number of counts or by charging every alleged offence (see Evans [2000] 1 Cr App R(S) 144). ] ... 26 Where a large but limited number of offences is charged, a schedule of offences to be ... ...
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Alva Lorenzo ; David Brown
...or admitted (see particularly the case of R v Canavan, Kidd & Shaw (1998) 1 Cr App R(S) 79, and the recent case of 15 ( R v Cheryl Evans 27th May 1999). 16 It seems to us to be clear, on the basis of those authorities, that whatever may be the answer to the interesting question of an activi......
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The Evidential Quality of Victim Personal Statements and Family Impact Statements
...or which he hasadmitted and asked the court to take into consideration when passing sentence …’ (at 81); followedin R v Evans [2000] 1 Cr App R (S) 144; R v Brown [2000] 1 Cr App R (S) 300. The Court of Appeal has alsostressed this principle in the context of compensation orders in R v Crut......